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Investors take long positions in Asian currencies for first in two months – Reuters

In a sign of confidence that the US trade and foreign policy under Democrat Joe Biden’s leadership would be less confrontational, investors have taken bullish bets in the Asian currencies for the first time in two months, a Reuters poll shows.  

Key points

Bullish positions in the Chinese yuan and Singapore dollar have  strengthened, according to  the fortnightly poll of 16 respondents.

Sentiment towards the Indonesian rupiah has reversed, with positions now turning bullish after more than two months.

Bets on the Thai baht have turned  firmly bullish, climbing to their highest level since late January.

Bullish bets on  the South Korean won have outpaced those on  its peers and stand  at their highest since early July 2014.

 

 

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